At the outset of Avowed, you're faced with a crucial decision: to liberate a mysterious prisoner named Ilora from her cell at Fort Northreach or to leave her behind, with the ultimate aim of using her boat to reach Paradis. Here's a detailed look at whether you should opt to free or leave Ilora in Avowed.
In the realm of role-playing games, personal choice is paramount, yet freeing Ilora in Avowed is strongly recommended. This choice not only simplifies the challenges at Fort Northreach but also unlocks a valuable side quest later in the game.
By choosing to free Ilora, you gain a powerful ally who assists in defeating the enemies on the island, including the formidable boss, Steadman Ralke. Given that your character starts Avowed with limited strength and subpar gear, Ilora's help significantly eases the gameplay. Additionally, this act of kindness pays off later when you encounter the side quest "Escape Plan," making it much more manageable.
To free Ilora, head to the Warden’s Room as she suggests. Navigate to the end of the hallway, climb the crates, and jump to the adjacent platform. Enter the passageway above, and break through the boards on your right to access the Warden’s Room. The key to Ilora's cell is right beside the door. Don't forget to unlock the adjacent cell to acquire the Deerskin Gloves.
Opting not to free Ilora makes Fort Northreach much tougher, and you'll face greater challenges during "Escape Plan" later on. Moreover, Ilora won't remain imprisoned; you'll end up confronting her in battle, complicating your escape. However, choosing this path grants you the opportunity to loot Ilora’s body, rewarding you with various items, albeit at the cost of increased difficulty and moral compromise.
In summary, freeing Ilora in Avowed is the more advantageous choice, offering both immediate assistance and future benefits.
Avowed is available now.